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docs/ko/docs/index.md
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/debugging.md
* Select "Python" * Run the debugger with the option "`Python: Current File (Integrated Terminal)`". It will then start the server with your **FastAPI** code, stop at your breakpoints, etc. Here's how it might look: <img src="/img/tutorial/debugging/image01.png"> --- If you use Pycharm, you can: * Open the "Run" menu. * Select the option "Debug...". * Then a context menu shows up.
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src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/view/admin/group/admin_group_edit.jsp
</div> <div class="form-group row"> <label for="name" class="col-sm-3 text-sm-right col-form-label"><la:message key="labels.group_name"/></label> <div class="col-sm-9">
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/ClassPathTest.java
// /root // /left // /[sibling -> right] // /right // /[sibling -> left] Path root = createTempDirectory("ClassPathTest"); try { Path left = createDirectory(root.resolve("left")); createFile(left.resolve("some.txt")); Path right = createDirectory(root.resolve("right")); createFile(right.resolve("another.txt"));
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/plugins/form-validator/sanitize.js
perCase()+b.substr(1,b.length)}),c.join(" ")},insert:function(a,b,c){var d=(b.attr("data-sanitize-insert-"+c)||"").replace(/\[SPACE\]/g," ");return"left"===c&&0===a.indexOf(d)||"right"===c&&a.substring(a.length-d.length)===d?a:("left"===c?d:"")+a+("right"===c?d:"")},insertRight:function(a,b){return this.insert(a,b,"right")},insertLeft:function(a,b){return this.insert(a,b,"left")},numberFormat:function(a,c){if(0===a.length)return a;if(!("numeral"in b))throw new ReferenceError('Using sanitation function...
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/UsingToStringOrdering.java
static final UsingToStringOrdering INSTANCE = new UsingToStringOrdering(); @Override public int compare(Object left, Object right) { return left.toString().compareTo(right.toString()); } // preserve singleton-ness, so equals() and hashCode() work correctly private Object readResolve() { return INSTANCE; } @Override
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md
#### The time to answer helps the attackers At that point, by noticing that the server took some microseconds longer to send the "Incorrect username or password" response, the attackers will know that they got _something_ right, some of the initial letters were right. And then they can try again knowing that it's probably something more similar to `stanleyjobsox` than to `johndoe`. #### A "professional" attack
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docs/en/docs/advanced/advanced-dependencies.md
{* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial011_an_py39.py hl[22] *} /// tip All this might seem contrived. And it might not be very clear how is it useful yet. These examples are intentionally simple, but show how it all works. In the chapters about security, there are utility functions that are implemented in this same way.
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architecture/README.md
The Gradle team uses ADRs to record architectural decisions that the team has made. See [Architecture decisions records](standards) for the list of ADRs. Be aware these are very technical descriptions of the decisions, and you might find the documentation below more useful as an introduction to the internals of Gradle. ## Platform architecture Gradle is arranged into several coarse-grained components called "platforms".
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/TreeMultimapNaturalTest.java
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